2015年5月26日 星期二

2015-05-27 U.K. Business


Irish Independent
   
Unions concerned despite Kavanagh's reassurances   
Irish Independent
Unions remain deeply concerned about the fine detail of the Aer Lingus deal, despite reassurances from chief executive Stephen Kavanagh. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Mr Kavanagh yesterday wrote to ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
First Libor rigging trial begins in London   
DAWN.com
LONDON: The first financial trader to face prosecution accused of rigging global benchmark interest rates went on trial in London on Tuesday, following a scandal that cost banking giants billions in fines. Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) alleges that Tom ...

Accused in Libor-rigging scandal boasted of 'greed'   The Australian
Ex-Trader Is Painted as 'Ringmaster' at Libor-Rigging Trial   New York Times
Former trader first to be prosecuted over Libor 'fixing'   Irish Examiner
Bobsguide (press release)   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Royal Bank of Scotland considering £13bn bid for state-owned mortgage ...   
International Business Times UK
The Royal Bank of Scotland appears to be on the verge of bidding for parts of a £13bn (£20bn) state-owned mortgage portfolio put up for sale by George Osborne. RBS, which is still partly owned by the tax payer, is among several prospective bidders to have ...

RBS mulls bid for UK government-owned mortgage portfolio - Sky News   Interactive Investor
RBS Eyes Shock Bid For £13bn Mortgage Book   Sky News

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Business Insurance
   
FCA income set to dip despite record fines   
Investment Week
The Financial Conduct Authority's(FCA) income from fines it imposes on financial services companies is set to dip on last year's total, despite record penalties for Barclays and Deutsche Bank in recent months. Although year to date the regulator has imposed ...

Gallagher at risk of FCA penalty from s166 review   Post Online
Gallagher's international growth sparks UK financial inquiry   Business Insurance
Up go the fines, down goes the revenue. The reverse economics of the FCA   LeapRate
The Independent   
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The Guardian
   
UK consumer confidence hits pre-crisis levels of 2006   
The Guardian
Shoppers walk past shops on the main shopping street in Bristol, England. Consumer confidence is at 2006 levels. Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty Images. Katie Allen. Tuesday 26 May 2015 19.01 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 26 May 2015 20.10 EDT.
Consumer confidence at fresh high   Belfast Telegraph
Consumer confidence rises slightly in May   Waterbury Republican American
Consumer confidence unexpectedly rises   Business Insider

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Irish Independent
   
UK slaps £75m fine on 'death bond' salesman   
Irish Independent
Britain's financial regulator yesterday announced a decision to fine the boss of a firm which sold so-called "death bonds" £75m (€105m), the biggest penalty it has ever handed to an individual. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Keydata founder hits back after £75m fine over 'death bonds'   The Independent
Keydata chief is fined £75m over death bond scandal   The Times (subscription)

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Yahoo Finance UK
   
City Chiefs Hold Secret Talks On Pay Revamp   
Yahoo Finance UK
Top City fund managers are holding secret talks about an overhaul of boardroom remuneration structures, amid concern that binding shareholder votes have failed to put the brakes on runaway pay packages. Sky News has learnt that the Investment ...


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The Independent
   
Greene King closer to £770m takeover of rival Spirit Pub Company   
The Independent
Greene King's planned £774m purchase of rival Spirit Pub Company is poised to be approved after it offered options to dampen competition concerns. To pave the way for the takeover – which would create the UK's biggest managed pubs business – Greene ...

Green light for Greene King's deal to snap up Spirit   Scotsman
Greene King set to get go-ahead for Spirit deal   Proactive Investors UK
Greene King takeover of rival Spirit closer to regulatory approval   Telegraph.co.uk
Reuters   
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BBC News
   
How will the extension of Right to Buy actually work?   
BBC News
The extension to Mrs Thatcher's Right to Buy scheme - controversial at the time - promises to be one of the first big controversies of the new Conservative government. Up to now it was only council tenants who had the right to buy the homes they had ...

863 Right to Buy sell-offs replaced by just 2 homes   Morning Star Online
UK extends Right to Buy in Housing Bill   Homesgofast.com (blog)
Only 2 homes built to replace the 863 sold off under Right To Buy in Greater ...   The Independent

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euronews
   
UK banks paying less tax despite surging profits   
DAWN.com
LONDON: Britain's banks have in recent years paid a third of the corporation tax they were paying less than a decade ago despite a rebound in profits, a study showed on Tuesday. The study comes as HSBC and Standard Chartered assess whether to move ...

Banks may complain but they have it pretty good   The Independent
Banks' profits recover, but they are paying less in corporation tax   Telegraph.co.uk

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